Expert Witness

Cycling is becoming an increasingly popular activity, both as transport and for leisure. However, knowledge about cycling safety, how cyclists should ride, and the strengths and limitations of the cyclist + cycle combination is far from commonplace. Moreover, cycling suffers more than most activities from a legacy of prejudices and misconceptions.

When falls or collisions take place, circumstances can be complex, requiring experience to distinguish between cause and effect. What standards are to be expected of cyclist or infrastructure? When is a 'safe' route unsafe? Why has one person come to grief when others haven't?

I may be able to assist you in any of these matters.

Reports

I am able to prepare reports and give evidence in court (on behalf of Plaintiff or Defendant) or at inquiries in the following fields:

The use of roads and other highways by cyclists

Cycling technique and proficiency

The design and maintenance of roads, cycle paths and other highways as this affects cyclists.

Effectiveness of cycle helmets and other 'safety aids'

Bicycle damage, failure and replacement costs

Criminal prosecutions involving cyclists

I am not able to give evidence with regard to cycling as a competitive sport, except insofar as this concerns the way that cyclists ride on the highway.

Court experience

By mid 2011, I had given evidence 18 times in the courts of England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic and (by affidavit) Canada.

Contact me

If you are uncertain as to whether I might be able to help, give me a call! I make no charge for preliminary advice.